Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Blue ID card heaven


So, I'm on my second week in the wonderful world of civilian employ and truly, I think it's everything I’ve ever dreamed about!
I love my work, graphic design and visual information have always been a passion of mine, but I never got to concentrate on it to this degree; there were always military distractions crowding it out. On top of that, my benefactors are genuinely happy for me to be here!
As an "Artsy Guy" in the Navy, I was at best tolerated, at worst, informed that there wasn't time for art or that my services as such were unnecessary.
How wonderful to be wanted, anticipated and appreciated. In all reality, at the risk of sounding cynical, I'm sure the charm will wear off eventually, but I'm just deep-deep down in my bones GRATEFUL to God for the smooth transition out of the military and into the next phase of our life.

Oh, by the way, for our non-military readers, when you actually retire, you're issued a blue retiree's ID card, hence the post title : )

Just what am I doing you may ask? The answer is simple and complicated all at once:
I am a Multimedia Specialist for Jacobs Technology, providing graphic support services to the Army Contracting Command's command element (CE). This includes a Major General, her civilian Deputy, their Chief-of-Staff (a Colonel), and the Command Sergeant Major.
As an example of the work involved I have spent the last two days creating four Power-Point slides in an attempt to convey the Contracting Lifecycle. The content is information dense, and in essence I’m condensing about five slides into one infographic on one slide, but I want to give the General several ideas to choose from each based on comments she mention to her staff.
It may sound boring, but I'm in heaven...

It’s not about the power point, which there will be plenty of, it’s about the process of improving the graphics, figuring out the best way to display the information and getting it to make sense. They tell me that once the backlog of CE work become more steady and predictable that I will be able to pursue other artistic avenue’s, but for now I’m content ^_^

Here’s a link to the Army Contracting Command’s website:

And here’s one for Jacobs Technology:

Lastly: here’s what I have been working on this week:






Sunday, September 30, 2012

William's Tooth

William lost his first tooth! He has now joined the missing tooth club.  We seem to have teeth falling out constantly around here.
He is such a goofy little guy that is was hard to get a picture of his missing tooth.

 Nice smile but I can't see the gap...Then he put his fingers in his mouth to try to move his lip out of the way and of course all I could see was fingers.
 you can see the hole in this one
 Being goofy but I think you can still see the gap.
He is growing up!

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Juliette

Wow!  15 years old.  Hard to believe.  We were very happy to celebrate 15 years with our Juliette.

Russ was back to work this week so we got up to eat breakfast with him and he surprised us by joining us for lunch.  I know Julie appreciated that.

We had a special breakfast, followed by presents scattered throughout the day.  We enjoyed looking through old Julie scrapbooks and having a relaxing morning.  We met the Carpenters at Chik Fil A for lunch and then came back home and just hung out.  Julie wanted a nice relaxing day for her birthday.  Thank you God for blessing us with Juliette and for allowing us to watch her mature into such a wonderful young woman!

 Decorations!
 Apple spice Dutch Babies for breakfast.
 Looking at Baby Julie!
 Presents

We love you!!

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Surprise

On our way back home from Biloxi, we had an opportunity to drive my Grandparents to a friend's house in Prattville, AL.  We had fond memories of a park we always played at when we would visit them, so we took the kids there for one last time to get out wiggles before finishing out drive home.

As we enter the park, a girl runs by me and it looks like my cousin's daughter (who lives in FL and I haven't seen them in 4 years).  I yell out her name and sure enough it is her!  We track down her mom and my cousin with her 3 kids in there and my aunt and uncle are on their way too.  It was truly a blessing arranged by God for us to meet up at this park.  I know it will be talked about for years to come.

 Cams and Akira, only a few months apart.
 Emily and Jayde (don't know if I spelled it right) a year apart
 Kal-el and Logan a few months apart
 trying to get a group kid pic
 boys!!!
 ok now its the girls!!
 everyone look at the camera!!!

 oh which camera? there were only like 4!! :)

 Now everyone attack Ashley with goodbye hugs.
 What a wonderful surprise ending to our trip.

Friday, September 21, 2012

On the road to MS

While waiting for Russell's new job to start, we thought it would be a good time to visit my grandparents down in MS.  The kids were very excited to get a chance to see Grandpa and Grandma Peterson again.  The drive went very well and didn't seem too long.

It was so good to see them and we also got to see my Uncle Mike and Aunt Susan who we had not seen in quite some time.  Their son, Chris, was there and we got to meet his son.  It had to be a quick trip but it really was lots of fun.  We enjoyed hearing lots of stories from Grandma, and getting to see their new house. 

Another special part of going down there was driving through Ocean Springs, Gautier, and Pascagoula.  This was were Russ was first stationed after we were married.  We showed the kids were we used to live, where I worked, and other fun things we could remember from the towns.  I think we enjoyed that more than they did though.

We took a little tour of the Biloxi visitor center, and a nice park on the beach.  It was a very nice trip.


 Cozy on the drive.
 The beach park.

 Playing checkers with Grandma at the Visitors Center.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Jackets

We found some cool new jackets for the boys.  The hood becomes a mask. We know they will get lots of enjoyment from these.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

AWANA

The kids have enjoyed AWANA for several years and really wanted to continue here in AL.  We found a church close to home that offers the program.  Camie is in her last year of TNT, Truth and Training. She is looking forward to earning her Timothy award this year.
 Game time!
 She made it to first!
 Now on third.....
 And HOME!! Yay Camie!!
 Crazy hair night.


 Indoor game time.
 Snack and verse saying time.
Singing at the end of group time.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Art Lessons

Juliette has been enjoying her art lessons this year.  I am grateful that Russ has been able to do art with the kids off and on throughout the years.  Once he starts back to work I hope he will still have time to do lessons once in awhile.



Thursday, September 13, 2012

Dublin Park

For Rylee's birthday we met at a new park, Dublin Park.  I think it is destined to be a favorite of ours.

 It is a wooden park with a Fairy Tale theme.


Thank you Rylee for letting us share your birthday with you.